The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... creating , so positive is he that his duty is to imitate beauty , not to create it . On the side of the user , the pleasure derived from imitation is still more worthwhile . Verses telling pleasant stories or verses intended to appeal ...
... creating , so positive is he that his duty is to imitate beauty , not to create it . On the side of the user , the pleasure derived from imitation is still more worthwhile . Verses telling pleasant stories or verses intended to appeal ...
Pagina 80
... creates , its object is simply to create a duplicate of historical reality . The historian's activity ( insofar as history chooses to be a literary genre rather than a scientific activity ) fulfills a double function : it liberates the ...
... creates , its object is simply to create a duplicate of historical reality . The historian's activity ( insofar as history chooses to be a literary genre rather than a scientific activity ) fulfills a double function : it liberates the ...
Pagina 140
... create ? Philoso- phers are reasonable men . They are not ones to create without " motives " or " reasons . " Therefore they want to find reasons why God would create the world and they find some , but when they are about to complete ...
... create ? Philoso- phers are reasonable men . They are not ones to create without " motives " or " reasons . " Therefore they want to find reasons why God would create the world and they find some , but when they are about to complete ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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